Institute of Evolution and Marine Biodiversity (IEMB), Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266003, China.
College of Fisheries, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266003, China.
Sci China Life Sci. 2021 Aug;64(8):1236-1280. doi: 10.1007/s11427-020-1915-y. Epub 2021 Apr 22.
Evolutionary developmental biology, or Evo-Devo for short, has become an established field that, broadly speaking, seeks to understand how changes in development drive major transitions and innovation in organismal evolution. It does so via integrating the principles and methods of many subdisciplines of biology. Although we have gained unprecedented knowledge from the studies on model organisms in the past decades, many fundamental and crucially essential processes remain a mystery. Considering the tremendous biodiversity of our planet, the current model organisms seem insufficient for us to understand the evolutionary and physiological processes of life and its adaptation to exterior environments. The currently increasing genomic data and the recently available gene-editing tools make it possible to extend our studies to non-model organisms. In this review, we review the recent work on the regulatory signaling of developmental and regeneration processes, environmental adaptation, and evolutionary mechanisms using both the existing model animals such as zebrafish and Drosophila, and the emerging nonstandard model organisms including amphioxus, ascidian, ciliates, single-celled phytoplankton, and marine nematode. In addition, the challenging questions and new directions in these systems are outlined as well.
进化发育生物学,简称 Evo-Devo,已经成为一个成熟的领域,广义而言,它旨在通过整合生物学许多子学科的原理和方法,理解发育变化如何驱动生物进化中的重大转变和创新。尽管在过去几十年中,我们从模式生物的研究中获得了前所未有的知识,但许多基本的、至关重要的过程仍然是个谜。考虑到我们星球上巨大的生物多样性,目前的模式生物似乎不足以让我们理解生命的进化和生理过程及其对外界环境的适应。目前不断增加的基因组数据和最近可用的基因编辑工具,使我们有可能将研究扩展到非模式生物。在这篇综述中,我们综述了使用现有的模式动物如斑马鱼和果蝇,以及新兴的非标准模式生物包括文昌鱼、海鞘、纤毛虫、单细胞浮游植物和海洋线虫,在发育和再生过程、环境适应和进化机制方面的调控信号的最新研究进展。此外,还概述了这些系统中的挑战性问题和新方向。